This weekend was released spring issue of Martha Stewart Weddings. Online you can already see a bit 'of the wonders hidden ... among others this marriage which is a hymn to simplicity and things homemade.
This weekend the Spring Issue of Martha Stewart Weddings is out. Already online is possible and swooning over the amazingness of it Hides Some ... and this is one of the wedding I'm showing you today, a wedding That is a ode to simplicity and handmade diy details.
Lots of lovely little things you see are the work of the bride's hand-written invitations, the birds of tissue paper hung in the courtyard, the guest book.
Most of the lovely things you'll see made by the bride herself Were: handwritten invitations, vellum birds hung in the yard, the guest book.
The colors and the way they are combined is perfect, and then acrid yellow rose so much adored. The bouquet of roses, jasmine, cacti and pink tulle dress vintage pieces are my favorite, so romantic and feminine.
Colors And The Way They Were combined are genius: yellow and a lot of my adored pink. The bouquet made of roses, jasmine and succulents and the vintage pink tulle dress are my favorite pieces, so romantic and feminine.
E che amore il cane della coppia, Peanut (potrebbe fare coppia col mio gatto Muffin) con il papillon?!
And what about the lovely couple's pup, Peanut (he can go along my cat, Muffin) with the bow tie?!
Naturalmente anche le escort card sono state realizzate a mano dalla sposa e poi appese con dello spago al tronco di un albero...
Obviously the bride also made the escort card and then hang them on around a tree on twine using small clothespins.
E finiamo con favors e allestimento della tavola. Bustine di cotone con dentro sale rosa aromatizzato alle erbe e un allestimento rustico and fake random, odd dishes, menu written on wrapping paper, numbers drawn on the rocks and cactus plants.
And let's finish with Favors and reception decor. Muslin punches with little pink salt and herbes and a rustic setting, with Spared plates, paper envelope menus, painted rock umbers, vintage china and succulents.
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